Hey everyone! So, by now, you probably have noticed a few people with blue names and a forum title of "Respected Community Member"

I would like to take a brief moment to go over that, and to set a couple things straight.

What it is: This new forum title is something that we (Ulysses Team) decided to create to promote a positive atmosphere and to reward/recognize those community members who are active members of the Ulysses community but above all, friendly and supportive.

What it's not: This new title is not a rank. People who have earned this title do not have privileges or access that other members don't have. It's simply a way for us to recognize people who go out of their way to set the example for how we want the community to be.

How is it earned: All members of the team here are able to make nominations and then we vote on it. If you would like to earn the new title, the best thing you can do is to just be a great example and be active in the community.

Things that won't get it for you: Please do not ask for it. Do not make posts complaining or even alluding to how you wish you had it or that you think you should have it. Being rude to new people or anyone will not get you recommended. You don't need to be a scripter to earn this. We're not looking for people who release lots of cool addons, we're looking for people who are great, helpful community members.

That about sums it up.If you feel like you should have earned this rank, chances are you are being considered or will be considered for it.

If you have any questions, please post them here and we'll answer them.

Since we are an open-source project and provide everything we create to you at no cost, the amount of money available to us is directly proportional to the number of meals I skip. Unfortunately for you all, I like food far too much. Therefore, we have decided to shut down new OneAll registrations. If you previously registered via OneAll (using Steam or Google), you will still be able to sign in for a few weeks, but we will eventually disable OneAll completely. You can maintain access to your account by setting a password on it and logging into it the traditional way.

We have enabled a new form of Steam registration and sign-in. It's not as full featured as OneAll, and will only work for brand new accounts (existing users cannot link to their Steam account). You can find this new method at the very bottom of the login page.

Sorry about the inconvenience. Please let us know if you have any questions.